Bitlicence Comment Period is now Over

Bitlicence Comment Period is now Over

This last Friday, the 27th March the period for public comments on the latest release of the New York's BitLicence proposal had ended. During this period, there were several developments to the proposal, however, many people within the bitcoin community feel that the proposal isn't still fully adequate to the digital currencies industry. Some people believe that new technologies should be seen as an opportunity to update laws and regulations and that this latest release of New York's BitLicence proposal fails to realize that. All the bureaucratic process around the state-by-state....


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